Siraj al-Din Zureiqat

Siraj al-Din Zureiqat (died 4 June 2015) was a spiritual leader for the Abdullah Azzam Brigades, a Sunni Muslim terrorist group. He was assassinated by Hezbollah on 4 June 2015.

Biography
Siraj al-Din Zureiqat was born in Lebanon to a Sunni Muslim family. Zureiqat became a cleric, and was one of the spiritual leaders of the Abdullah Azzam Brigades. Zureiqat told the Lebanese people to fight Iran, which was getting involved in the Syrian Civil War on the side of the Syrian Arab Republic, with which the Abdullah Azzam Brigades were enemies. Zureiqat was one of the men responsible for the 2013 Iranian embassy bombing in Beirut, although the bombing was also attributed to Saudi Arabia. In December 2013, Zureiqat succeeded Majid al-Majid after he was assassinated, and he became the next major commander of the brigades.

On 4 June 2015, it was reported that he was killed in Arsal, Lebanon in a drone strike by Hezbollah, a pro-Iranian terrorist group in Lebanon. The death was unconfirmed, but if confirmed, it would be a major blow.